Speaking and Workshops

Craft Culture that Gets Results

 

Speaking and workshops for executive audiences.

Ed Brzychcy speaks at executive forums, industry conferences, association events, and corporate leadership programs. The talks are built for audiences of decision-makers who understand what matters and are looking for practical thinking on the harder problem of execution.

Each talk is grounded in active consulting work, current behavior change research, and field-tested protocols. The work is direct, evidence-based, and built to survive scrutiny from skeptical senior audiences.


Signature Topics

Leadership Under Pressure. The neuroscience of executive function depletion under stress, the micro-habit protocols that bypass it, and how the best organizations train leaders the way Olympic athletes train performance.

Client Entertainment Keynote. A short-form after-dinner keynote built for field marketing events at financial services firms, industrial companies, and professional services firms. Combines high-stakes leadership stories from infantry combat with applied frameworks for executive audiences. Twenty to thirty minute format.

The Knowing-Doing Gap. Why most leadership development fails to produce behavior change, and what the implementation infrastructure that closes the gap actually looks like. Practical for executive teams and leadership forums.

Cultural Evolution, Not Revolution. Why 70 to 83 percent of culture initiatives fail, and why evolutionary approaches succeed where dramatic overhauls do not. Built on field-tested protocols and evidence from organizations including Southwest Airlines, Ochsner Health, and FedEx Express.


Formats

  • Forty-five minute keynote with audience Q&A

  • Ninety-minute interactive workshop

  • Half-day or full-day facilitated session

  • After-dinner keynote (twenty to thirty minutes)

  • Multi-session leadership program